Nothing says debauchery and a potential hangover like Jell-O shots and frozen cocktails at Wet Willy’s (555 Market St., Gaslamp Quarter. 619-546-8747 or wetwillies.com). If that isn’t enough to wet your whistle, wander over to Fred’s Mexican Cafe (527 Fifth Ave., Gaslamp Quarter. 619-232-8226 or fredsmexicancafe.com) for their famous margarita creations and Mexican fare — be sure to ask to sit in Felipe’s section. Lastly, for a little verbal abuse in a fun and debaucherous scene, I would head to Dick’s Last Resort (345 Fourth Ave., Gaslamp Quarter. 619-231-9100 or dickslastresort.com). If that doesn’t do it for you, there is always Pacific Beach. — David Salisbury, a law firm’s director of business development, avid diner

Most boisterous bar? LOL, those days are a part of my past, but the last time I went to The Shout! House (655 Fourth Ave., Gaslamp Quarter. 619-231-6700 or theshouthouse.com) we had a really good time. The audience loves being pulled up on stage and serenaded with insults in front of a very loud crowd. Good times at this piano bar. — Joanne Arellano, human resources professional, avid Yelper, avid diner

Toronado (4026 30th St., North Park. 619-282-0456 or toronadosd.com). Get ripped with rowdy hipsters, naughty North Parkers and a smoked Gouda mac ’n’ cheese that will make you dance in your pants. I love this place. Here you load up your beer bong with some of the best brewsky served in San Diego! — Charles Kaufman, baker, owner of Bread & Cie Café (Twitter @BreadAndCie)

The debauchery, with which I’m most familiar, happens in private (insert “wink” emoticon, here). However, I have been to Bub’s at the Ballpark (715 J Street, East Village) and during baseball season it can get pretty raucous, boisterous or whatever new adjectives you can form with your lips after swallowing a few pints of beer. There are plenty of singles trying to hit home runs. The location is within stumbling distance to Petco Park and the pre- or post-game action might be more exciting (or at least more successful) than what the home team delivers. — Gerald “Dex” Poindexter, publicist, avid diner (Twitter @SuperdinerDex)

Quality Social on both counts! The bar heats up often with an eclectic mix of Gaslamp 20-and-30-somethings out to party, and a few tourists/conventioneers. Their unique cocktails and house-smoked meats also set them apart. The Lion’s Share would be a close second. — Fabrice Poigin, private chef, restaurant consultant

Lion's Share is on Kettner Blvd. near the trolley tracks.— Courtesy photo

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Lion's Share is on Kettner Blvd. near the trolley tracks.
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I am happy to say I have no idea, it’s THE last place I want to go to NOT be able to hear anyone. I have an unproven theory that your body and digestive system prefer a venue of civil tranquility when it and you are at the table. If I want debauchery worthy of Dionysus I go to Vegas. — Andrew Spurgin, consulting chef and event architect, andrewspurgin.com

If you’re looking to just go all out and end out a night of debauchery with a full-to-the-point-of-bursting gut and a high probability of remembering little to nothing due to consumption of adult beverages (gee, what could I possibly know about that?), the obvious choices are PB, the Gaslamp or, if you prefer indulging in a metro-classy manner (read: boozing and gorging for a slightly higher price at slightly nicer places with hipster cred to blur the gluttony), you can hit North Park. But I say hit up Kearny Mesa and fill up on way too many shared plates of Asian delicacies along Convoy Street. Start and end the night with way too many taster and pint glasses of craft beer from O’Brien’s Pub,Societe Brewing Company or the itty bitty Helm’s Brewing Company for the other half of the equation. You can thank me later...after the hangover wears off! — Brandon Hernández, food writer (Twitter @offdutyfoodie)

JRDN on the beach in PB, has all the intimacy of a bowling alley and looks like South Beach seeking the Lahaina Beach House. Sitting on the “boardwalk” with a million-dollar view does bring them in, but for less than half the money, give me Green Flash, World Famous or the aforementioned Beach House, where the debauchery is the order of the day and the view is just as good. — Gary W. Schons, local prosecutor, avid diner